Subject: In-Camera HDR Image
Here's the hand-held in-camera HDR image I took today with the Canon RP. It's a SOOC JPEG, resized with IrfanView with no straightening or lighting adjustments. It's just what was produced from the camera.
The settings were:
1) Adjust dynamic range - Auto
2) Effect - Art standard
3) Continuous HDR - 1-shot only
4) Auto Image Align - Enable (useful for hand-held pictures)
What is interesting is that the EXIF data was not corrupted when the camera merged all three exposures together. It took about 5 seconds to process in the camera (but I didn't time it...that's just my guess). A "BUSY" message is displayed in the LCD screen while waiting for the HDR image.
Photo No. 1 - This is the HDR image as you can see.

Model - Canon EOS RP
ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 5000
ExposureBiasValue - -0.33
FocalLength - 35 mm
Lens Model - RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM
Photo No. 2 - Now we see the non-HDR image.

Model - Canon EOS RP
ExposureTime - 1/250 seconds
FNumber - 9
ISOSpeedRatings - 5000
ExposureBiasValue - -0.33
FocalLength - 35 mm
Lens Model - RF24-105mm F4-7.1 IS STM
So, what do you think about this, for a first time effort? 😀